Koukichi Sugihara’s “Impossible motion” — a cunning arrangement of cardboard ramps carefully skewed to create the illusion that balls roll up them — won top honors at the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences’ Best Visual Illusion of the Year Contest 2010. It has a delightful 3D physicality, being a real object made out of atoms, that makes it especially wonderful.
Impossible motion: magnet-like slopes
(via Neatorama)
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